Summary:
In the article we present and evaluate our successful immediate attempts of traumatic thumb loss reconstruction
in the last fourteen years: early passive stump elongation, immediate pollicization and replantation. Our experience
confirms the known fact that in spite of unfavorable oblique transarticular thumb amputation with interphalangeal
joint destruction, considerable bone shortening and interphalangeal joint fusion, successful replantation
offered us better cosmetic and partially functional outcome than the one we have obtained ealier with other methods
of immediate thumb reconstruction.
Key words:
thumb, stump elongation, pollicization, replantation
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